Jason Berry
NEW ORLEANS IN THE OLD world, before Katrina, when people asked what New Orleans was like, I said: "Nothing important happens here except culture." Musicians, painters, writers, filmmakers, folk artists, theaters, and chefs made for a vibrant, exotic town, despite the rotten politics. (Full article: 789 words)
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